Overview

The Town of Superior partners with the Historical Commission to preserve and protect the historical treasures in our community. The group is compromised of volunteers who live in or once lived in Superior or surrounding communities. Since its inception in 1999, the Commission has continued taking steps to preserve and enhance Superior's past. Significant accomplishments over the years with the cooperation of the Town of Superior include: development of Grasso and Asti Park, historical survey of existing homes in Original Superior, restoration of an Industrial Mine Camp House that is now used for monthly Museum openings, regular hosting of educational programs for the community, installation of an iron fence around the Superior Cemetery and restoration of the Town's historic fire truck.

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Superior Historical Museum

The Superior Historical Museum opened its doors to the public in February of 2010. The Historical Commission along with the Town of Superior spent nearly four years to rehabilitate the home that once stood during the 1920s and 1930s in the Industrial Mine Camp, on the hillside just south of Original Town.

Commission volunteers staff the Superior Historical Museum on the first Saturday of each month from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. The Museum is located in Asti Park, 110 Maple Street in Original Town (near the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Maple Street).